Emily, gone / Bette Lee Crosby.

By: Crosby, Bette Lee [author.]Contributor(s): Postel, Donna [narrator.]Material type: SoundSoundPublisher: Grand Haven, Michigan : Brilliance Audio, [2019]]Copyright date: ©2019Copyright date: ℗2019Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 1 MP3 CD (12 hr., 42 min.) : digital ; 12 cmContent type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781721378333Subject(s): Kidnapping -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Music festivals -- Fiction | Georgia -- History -- 20th century -- FictionGenre/Form: Psychological fiction. | Historical fiction. | Audiobooks. DDC classification: 813.6 Performed by Donna Postel.Summary: 1971: When a music festival rolls through the sleepy town of Hesterville, Georgia, the Dixon family's lives are forever changed. On the final night, a storm muffles the sound of the blaring music, and Rachel tucks her baby into bed before falling into a deep sleep. So deep, she doesn't hear the kitchen door opening. When she and her husband wake up in the morning, the crib is empty. Emily is gone. Vicki Robart is one of the thousands at the festival, but she's not feeling the music. She's feeling the emptiness over the loss of her own baby several months before. When she leaves the festival and is faced with an opportunity to fill that void, she is driven to an act of desperation that will forever bind the lives of three women. When the truth of what actually happened that fateful night is finally exposed, shattering the lives they've built, will they be able to pick up the pieces to put their families back together again?
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1971: When a music festival rolls through the sleepy town of Hesterville, Georgia, the Dixon family's lives are forever changed. On the final night, a storm muffles the sound of the blaring music, and Rachel tucks her baby into bed before falling into a deep sleep. So deep, she doesn't hear the kitchen door opening. When she and her husband wake up in the morning, the crib is empty. Emily is gone. Vicki Robart is one of the thousands at the festival, but she's not feeling the music. She's feeling the emptiness over the loss of her own baby several months before. When she leaves the festival and is faced with an opportunity to fill that void, she is driven to an act of desperation that will forever bind the lives of three women. When the truth of what actually happened that fateful night is finally exposed, shattering the lives they've built, will they be able to pick up the pieces to put their families back together again?

Performed by Donna Postel.

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